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Old 02-15-2009, 01:13 AM   #1
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Based on the feedback in my recent thread I ended up getting a Sony STR-DG720 to replace my HTIB. I kept the speakers from it though except for a power sub I had to get. I now have all my components, PS3, 360, and Apple TV connected via HDMI. Direct TV is hooked to the TV via HDMI and optical to the receiver.

Wow, what a difference! I tested before even doing the auto calibration with Band of Brothers, and love it! Even high definition TV programs sound better over optical than my HTIB.

Thanks for all the suggestions. I got the Sony for a steal and now have to watch my Blu Ray collection all over again!
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Old 02-15-2009, 01:19 AM   #2
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Based on the feedback in my recent thread I ended up getting a Sony STR-DG720 to replace my HTIB. I kept the speakers from it though except for a power sub I had to get. I now have all my components, PS3, 360, and Apple TV connected via HDMI. Direct TV is hooked to the TV via HDMI and optical to the receiver.

Wow, what a difference! I tested before even doing the auto calibration with Band of Brothers, and love it! Even high definition TV programs sound better over optical than my HTIB.

Thanks for all the suggestions. I got the Sony for a steal and now have to watch my Blu Ray collection all over again!
Now just keep upgrading ! It gets better & better !
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Old 02-15-2009, 02:32 AM   #3
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Why don't you connect the directv via hdmi to the 720.
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:39 AM   #4
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Why don't you connect the directv via hdmi to the 720.
Only 3 hdmi inputs and I have 4 hmdi components. I figured the DTV could go to the TV and then receiver via optical because I just want to turn the tv on and watch with the tv speakers. And then I'd have to turn the receiver on as well to watch it, right?
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:52 AM   #5
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I'm kinda looking at the sony to...

so how does the sony compair to the onkyo 606?
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:56 AM   #6
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I'm kinda looking at the sony to...

so how does the sony compair to the onkyo 606?
Without owning both, I don't know. The Onkyo will decode HD audio, whereas the Sony won't. But I use a PS3 which does the decoding so it doesn't matter. as it will pass the HD audio streams to the receiver. The Sony is also cheaper than the Onkyo, likely for that reason.
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Old 02-15-2009, 05:43 AM   #7
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Only 3 hdmi inputs and I have 4 hmdi components. I figured the DTV could go to the TV and then receiver via optical because I just want to turn the tv on and watch with the tv speakers. And then I'd have to turn the receiver on as well to watch it, right?
That is not correct, I have mine set up so that when the TV turns on so does the reciever and the appropriate input. Its pretty nice, and you can set it up so that the tv speakers play and the audio dpeakers play.
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Old 02-15-2009, 06:00 AM   #8
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That is not correct, I have mine set up so that when the TV turns on so does the reciever and the appropriate input. Its pretty nice, and you can set it up so that the tv speakers play and the audio dpeakers play.
I just hooked it up today so still learing what it can do. But thanks for the clarification. Not sure if a Sony TV is required for that all to work, I have an LG, but will give it a try.
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Based on the feedback in my recent thread I ended up getting a Sony STR-DG720 to replace my HTIB. I kept the speakers from it though except for a power sub I had to get. I now have all my components, PS3, 360, and Apple TV connected via HDMI. Direct TV is hooked to the TV via HDMI and optical to the receiver.

Wow, what a difference! I tested before even doing the auto calibration with Band of Brothers, and love it! Even high definition TV programs sound better over optical than my HTIB.

Thanks for all the suggestions. I got the Sony for a steal and now have to watch my Blu Ray collection all over again!
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Now just keep upgrading ! It gets better & better !
Just be careful. It can become a disease. I find myself consistently checking out high-end, high-priced stuff. God help me when I get out of this apartment and can't use the 'I'd never be able to crank it up anyway excuse.'
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I use the optical out from the TV as well. It depends on what I'm watching if I use the receiver or not. Most if not all HD channels use Dolby 5.1 if I'm not mistaken. So if it's HD I use the receiver, if not I just use the TV's speakers and save the wear and tear.
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Old 02-15-2009, 04:42 PM   #11
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I use the optical out from the TV as well. It depends on what I'm watching if I use the receiver or not. Most if not all HD channels use Dolby 5.1 if I'm not mistaken. So if it's HD I use the receiver, if not I just use the TV's speakers and save the wear and tear.
Agreed. What audio advantage will HDMI give me over optical for television viewing anyway? Just means I need to turn the receiver on every time even if I just want to use the TV speakers, which sometimes I like to do. I don't need Dolby surround for the morning news.
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Just be careful. It can become a disease. I find myself consistently checking out high-end, high-priced stuff. God help me when I get out of this apartment and can't use the 'I'd never be able to crank it up anyway excuse.'
Oh man, I feel you there! I cant wait to buy a house. The wife already agreed that I can do whatever I want in the living room. Cant wait, I love to listen to metal and play movies loud.
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